Tenants are a couple in their 30s, an accountant and engineer, and their three children (7 years old, 9 years old and 1 year old).The house is a private house of 290 sq.m. built on a half-acre lot.
Apartment in a new building in a new area of the city Ganey Tikvah in Israel, for a couple with small kids and an occupation that requires an office at home.The apartment is in 4 floors with an area of 145 square meter and 24 square meter balcony, watching to a village area. It was planned by the constructor as 6 rooms and 2 half room for walk-in wardrobe and laundering.when the clients came to our studio with his wishes, we decided to plan the all apartment with less rooms so every function can be wider and more open and Convenient for the users.We remove the wall in the laundry area so we can make the kitchen bigger than it was. The plan was to make a one long line kitchen that include all the kitchen needs.
The Vera, a new, urban boutique hotel is now open in the heart of Tel Aviv, adjacent to the renowned Bauhaus Rothschild Boulevard. The Vera accommodates 39 rooms in 4 categories: classic, deluxe, superior and garden room, as well as a bar, spa treatment room, and two spacious, communal rooftop terraces.
The Vera is the first property of Israeli hotelier Danny Tamari, who has conceived a concept of a distinctive ‘local anthology’, which focuses on deep collaborations with local designers, brands and talents to create a local narrative that permeates throughout the hotel’s high-quality amenities, services and furnishings.
Here the visitor moves back and forth across spaces, between the constant evolving seasons of nature and its integration within the architect’s symbiotic approach. Between the outdoor spectacle of the archeological site, emerges out of the volcanic soil and the relaxed, soft design characterizes the facilitated indoor area. The visitor moves also across times.
This site bridges over more than fifteen hundred years of historical significance. It mediates between an ancient site of religious worship and its possible interpretations within the contemporary political context of Israel’s efforts to reconstruct its national identity.
The Israeli online marketing firm, approached Yael Jacobs Interior Design studio to design their new Tel Aviv offices.
As a young company of aprox. 45 employees, there was a need for a spacious and inviting gathering area, for eating, talking and company gathering.
The entrance and kitchen area were designed to provide several seating options while using calm colour scheme and greenery and create a young and fun yet mature atmosphere.
The new FORTISSIMO HQ offices is located in central Tel Aviv on the 31st floor of the luxurious Hagag building. The Fortissimo fund is an Israeli based leading private equity firm investing primarily in high tech and industrial companies.
The spirit of the company has inspired us to design a space that is elegant and classical and at the same time brave, modern and daring. All the elements in the space were created and designed exclusively for the project:
Located in the center of the Tel Aviv University campus, The Check Point Building by Kimmel Eshkolot just open to the public this month. As a seemingly floating volume in the campus, it contrasts the adjacent Mario Botta’s iconic Cymbalista Synagogue and the the 1960s Faculty of Exact Sciences.
The Check Point Building is a new type of technology integrated building with a unique envelope made of pixels of glass that were designed using parametric modeling. This shell was developed specifically for the project, and it is an innovative system matching the values that the building represents. Its positioning frames an area to the west of the building which supports its conversion from a parking lot to a central square in the campus.
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The house, built during the 1970’s, required various adjustments to the new tenants, both constructively and design wise.
The house became a modern family home, enabling the family to enjoy a fine detailed design as well as practical solutions fitting their every-day life.
Article source: Hollwich Kushner and HQ Architects
The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance holds an essential place in the cultural history of the city. Initially established in 1933, the academy is both a school as well as a performance venue.
The academy sought to confront a persistent programmatic flaw in its operation as a world-renowned and international institute of performing arts. While its curriculum is strong, the campus lacked a proper performance space or a stage of any kind.
The building’s size is 182m² and it was built on a 500m² lot.
It’s the home of 6 people – the parents and their four children.
The ground floor includes the living room, kitchen, dining area, guests’ rest room, main bedroom with a private bathroom and a shelter that is also used as a closet room.
The first floor includes two bed rooms, a bathroom and a laundry room. Another bedroom is located in the attic.